B. Alexander wrote:

> I'm really not comfortable with modifying something like that, not because
> I can't, but rather because I don't want to tweak something and have it
> break on the next upgrade. So I will take the latter suggestion. I want to
> build a test box to see if I can further troubleshoot the problem or if it
> still even exists.

by convenience you create first an encrypted partition and setup lvm upon it

you then do (as root)
        vgscan 
or 
        lvm vgscan 
and 
        vgchange -a y 
to get the partitions activated. The initrd scripts of debian are designed
to do this automatically.

If you want to do something smart then follow the smart ones and you'll get
a pay off as I did ;-)

concerning your original problem I would use something like raid device and
put all on top of it.

regards




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